Cardiff anti-apartheid group events,
- AG8/3.
- Ffeil
- 1984-1991.
Printed diary events organised, or promoted, by members of the Cardiff Anti-Apartheid Group.
Cardiff anti-apartheid group events,
Printed diary events organised, or promoted, by members of the Cardiff Anti-Apartheid Group.
Cardiff demonstration: June 28 1986,
Material relating to a WAAM demonstration held in support of the Charter '86 campaign for sanctions against South Africa. Contains letters from the WAAM Secretary regarding the organisation of the event, AAM campaign briefings, printed items, and copies of messages from Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and also the Rt. Hon. Neil Kinnock, MP, to be read out at the demonstration.
Anti-Apartheid Movement briefing paper on the campaign against British collaboration with South Africa's occupation of Namibia. Also a UN conference information kit "For Self-determination and Genuine National Independence for Namibia" comprising reports, flyers and printed material relating to political and social developments in Namibia, and a copy of the constitution of the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) of Namibia.
Material relating to the Wales Anti-Apartheid Movement (WAAM) annual fundraising event, the "Soweto Walk", comprising sponsorship forms and covering letters, news cuttings, letters and circulars outlining arrangements for individual events.
Material relating to WAAM support for workers of Dunnes Stores (Dublin), on strike in support of colleagues suspended for refusing to handle South African goods. Includes letters, press cuttings and a copy of AAM Boycott Special, December 1984.
Briefing papers, circulars, printed material and some letters relating to the campaign to twin regions of the AAM with regions of the ANC. The campaign to twin the Wales Anti-Apartheid Movement (WAAM) Region with the African National Congress (ANC) Western Cape Region was continued by Action For Southern Africa (ACTSA) following the dissolution of WAAM.
Papers of meetings of the War on Want (WoW) Cymru Committee including agenda, minutes, circular letters and notices, and a copy of the WoW constitution. Also copies of press cuttings, campaign handbook, reports, and some printed matter relating to the work of WoW Cymru.
Material relating to the Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) campaign to promote action in Britain - and internationally - to help ensure that the whites-only referendum did not impede the negotiating process regarding non-racial democracy in South Africa. File includes statements by the AAM, UK politicians, church organisations, and the ANC. In addition, there is a formal campaign plan, an outline of activities, press releases and press launch packs.
Circular letters sent from the Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) head office in London to regional group members concerning all matters relating to the activities of the organisation.
AAM, non-Welsh group newsletters,
Accumulated newsletters of the national, Irish, Japan, London and Bristol groups.
Twenty-one editions of the bi-monthly newspaper of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement.
ANC newsletters and briefings,
File includes issues of ANC News, Amandla-Matla, ANC Matters, various branch newsletters, and newsletters of the Regional Political Committee (RPC).
Hanef Bhamjee, WAAM Secretary,
Printed articles and press releases concerning Hanef Bhamjee and his family, and his return to his native South Africa in 1992 and 2009.
'Investment in South African coal',
Document presented at the UN Sanctions Conference, Paris, May 1981.
Briefing, background and discussion papers of the 1985 AAM conference.
Children, apartheid and repression in Namibia,
Conference pack of the one-day event 'Children, Apartheid and Repression in Namibia' held at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) Headquarters, London, 29 October 1988.
International solidarity conference,
Papers relating to the ANC 'International Solidarity Conference' in Johannesburg, 19-21 February 1993.